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nasa invited the public to watch today's big announcement. scientists help design some of the instruments. >>> vice president joe biden and jay z may have something in common. they are among the dozens of celebrities and politicians who have been hacked. a russian website has posted personal and financial information. it contained sensitive information. it included hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama as well as celebrities like beyonce. >>> big moves for the 49ers and raiders today. from printing to security, 3-d technology is here. coming up we will take you inside a silicon valley startup that can scan you. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. temperatures starting to cool off at the coast line. we have 57 in san francisco and nearly 15 degrees warmerer inland with 73 in livermore. one thing is for sure the allergy forecast will be bugging you tomorrow. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. >
nasa invited the public to watch today's big announcement. scientists help design some of the instruments. >>> vice president joe biden and jay z may have something in common. they are among the dozens of celebrities and politicians who have been hacked. a russian website has posted personal and financial information. it contained sensitive information. it included hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama as well as celebrities like beyonce. >>> big moves for the 49ers...
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." >> catherine: nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting very simple forms of life. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red planet back in august. kron 4's charles clifford has more. >> reporter: for the past few months the curiosity rover has been exploring an area just north of the martian equator...here...near what's called the gale crater. at the moment the probe is sitting in what's believed to be an ancient stream bed. using a variety of scientific instruments, the probe has been drilling into and analyzing rocks.. looking for signs of life. what it's found in this dust is sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon... the basic chemical building blocks of life as we know it. they've also found mineral clay, basically dried out mud, which indicates that at some point in the distant pst, probably millions of years ago, this area was covered in fresh water. the water was fresh, not to salty or acidic.. that means that microbial life could have survived here. there are also traces of sulfates and sulfides... a possible food
." >> catherine: nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting very simple forms of life. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red planet back in august. kron 4's charles clifford has more. >> reporter: for the past few months the curiosity rover has been exploring an area just north of the martian equator...here...near what's called the gale crater. at the moment the probe is sitting in what's believed to be an ancient stream bed. using a...
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nasa stated that this happens every 100 years or so. the ones that do actually do global spreading happens every thousand years. nasa stated if they're not able to predict but they just want to be ready for it. this is why they're talking about to get something put together. >> the time is 5:52 a.m.. we will be right back in a few minutes. >> welcome back. the time is 5:56 a.m.. a group of peace activists in kansas are protesting with paint. if check out the colors on this at topeka, kan. home. there is a message behind this rainbow and it is directed at the homes across the street neighbors, but westbound were baptist churchthe westboro baptist church. the charges known for protest the military and gay fumaroles with inflammatory signs. >> the time now is 557. coming up on kron 4 morning news. we are keeping an eye out on a rain that will stick around for the day. erica is tracking today's forecast at when we will see some springlike weather. >> a preschool is
nasa stated that this happens every 100 years or so. the ones that do actually do global spreading happens every thousand years. nasa stated if they're not able to predict but they just want to be ready for it. this is why they're talking about to get something put together. >> the time is 5:52 a.m.. we will be right back in a few minutes. >> welcome back. the time is 5:56 a.m.. a group of peace activists in kansas are protesting with paint. if check out the colors on this at...
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. >> nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which ride on the red planet back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> at the moment the rover is sitting on the northern edge of the crater in what is believed to be an agent stream. there are a variety of scientific instruments on the rover they are using them to drill into martian rocks and analyze the results. what they found it so far, niger, hydrogen, fosters, and carbon the basic chemical building blocks of life as we know it. --phosphorus this indicates someone the distant past millions of years ago this area was covered in water. the water was probably fresh not too salty or acidic. that means that life could have survived here. there are traces of sulfate and sulfites a possible food source of the microbes. >> this was a cajun and by rode with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> all of the prerequisites to support life. these discoveries mean that life
. >> nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which ride on the red planet back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> at the moment the rover is sitting on the northern edge of the crater in what is believed to be an agent stream. there are a variety of scientific instruments on the rover they are using them to drill into martian rocks and analyze the results. what they found it so far,...
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nasa plans to drill for more samples. >> what a gorgeous day. san francisco, crystal clear skies. berkeley you can see blue skies. we started the day with fog. past receive the fog is expected to return but it will not linger quite as much. temperatures in the '70s and '80s. fog is still up and down the coast. still fog to the delta. the satellite and radar still showing cloud coverage it is still to the north. as we go for the noon hour plenty of 70's for the north bay. the del taco and the south bay. and in san francisco but that is pretty much it. even 80s. check out the south bay. 80s in santa clara. 77 concord. '70s in the east bayshore. and 74 in union city the coast will be warmer. in the 60s. 68 degrees in san francisco. '70s for the north bay. a look get your extended forecast thursday, friday, not that much of a cool down but a bit even more of a cool dawn next week. >> golden gate bridge. toll plaza taillights northbound into 680 in walnut creek - near the 24 interchange. >> anti islam ads on muni...with quotes like saiying it promotes hatred. spread hateful words aroun
nasa plans to drill for more samples. >> what a gorgeous day. san francisco, crystal clear skies. berkeley you can see blue skies. we started the day with fog. past receive the fog is expected to return but it will not linger quite as much. temperatures in the '70s and '80s. fog is still up and down the coast. still fog to the delta. the satellite and radar still showing cloud coverage it is still to the north. as we go for the noon hour plenty of 70's for the north bay. the del taco and...
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nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in southern minnesota is locked down at this hour. there was a 911 call of a report that a gunman was on the campus. they immediately went on red alert and locked down every classroom. a police search of the school so far has turned up nothing. new prague is about 45 miles southwest of minneapolis. there are about 875 students in grades 6 through 8 there. we'll keep an eye on it and bring you the latest details as we get them. >>> just as predict -- just as predicted, we have showers. meteorologist steve paulson is tracking the storm and tell us how long this wet weather will stick around. >>> al
nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in...
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nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in southern minnesota is locked down at this hour. there was a 911 call of a report that a gunman was on the campus. they immediately went on red alert and locked down every classroom. a police search of the school so far has turned up nothing. new prague is about 45 miles southwest of minneapolis. there are about 875 students in grades 6 through 8 there. we'll keep an eye on it and bring you the latest details as we get them. >>> just as predict -- just as predicted, we have showers. meteorologist steve paulson is tracking the storm and tell us how long this wet weather will stick around. >>> al
nasa says there's only one thing the u.s. could do if a large meteor was headed our way. and that is to pray. charles bolden, junior, the administrator, made the comments yesterday during a congress at hearing on the threat posed by asteroids and meteors like the one that injured more than a thousand people in russia last month. bolden sasine currently lacks the ability to find and track meteor the like the one that hit -- meteors like the one that rit russia. >>> a middle school in...
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sometime ago, congress ordered nasa to drag out its big enough to wipe out a city. asteroids of that size and come our way maybe once every century. right now, there is no plan for how to deal with that scenario but nasa is hoping to change that. a 20 a.m. and a live look out of san jose on the 1 01 northbound. a little slow in spots. hazy and cloudy and we had some overnight showers. the majority of that monstewhich are is drying up. erica will have a full look of the forecast coming up. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and try colgate optic white mouthwash. to whiten more than 3 shades, use the whole whitening line, from colgate optic white. >> 8:24 a.m. as the be as update, and as that is up so far so good. we are positive, let's hope it stays that way. the bay area set for a 90 mi. expansion of toll lanes over the next three years and the results are positive. the toll lanes of interstate 880 and highway 237 open a year ago today
sometime ago, congress ordered nasa to drag out its big enough to wipe out a city. asteroids of that size and come our way maybe once every century. right now, there is no plan for how to deal with that scenario but nasa is hoping to change that. a 20 a.m. and a live look out of san jose on the 1 01 northbound. a little slow in spots. hazy and cloudy and we had some overnight showers. the majority of that monstewhich are is drying up. erica will have a full look of the forecast coming up. [...
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nasa is now working to figure out which mission the rockets helped power. each one had about 7.5 million pounds of thrust and dropped into the ocean after liftoff. >> cool stuff. >>> all right, medical news. a promising new treatment in the fight against leukemia. for the first time researchers have found a way to genetically alter the immune cells of adult patients leading to remissions in acute leukemia. in one severely ill patient, all the traces of the disease vanished in eight days. doctors are optimistic though they caution that the experimental cell therapy was tested on a small number of patients and did not work in all of those cases. >>> all right, the nation's top pediatrician's group endorsing gay marriage. the academy of american pediatrics say gay and lesbian parents should be allowed to marry because it is in the best interest of the children. the doctor's group reviewed studies for four years before they made that recommendation. critics say it is premature. >>> tiger woods is speaking out about his relationship with skier lindsey vonn and w
nasa is now working to figure out which mission the rockets helped power. each one had about 7.5 million pounds of thrust and dropped into the ocean after liftoff. >> cool stuff. >>> all right, medical news. a promising new treatment in the fight against leukemia. for the first time researchers have found a way to genetically alter the immune cells of adult patients leading to remissions in acute leukemia. in one severely ill patient, all the traces of the disease vanished in...
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. >> nasa now thinks that mars once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red play back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> they are using the instruments to drill into march and rocks and analyze the results. >> what they found it so far, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus. >> they also found mineral clay. this in the case in the distant past probably millions of years ago this area was covered in water. >> the water was probably fresh, not too salty or acidic. that means that microbial life could have survived. >> this was an ancient environment with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> ha all of the prerequisites to support life. >> these discoveries mean that life may have existed eons ago but as of yet scientists have not found any actual signs of life forms microbial or otherwise. >> charles clifford kron 4 news. >> the san francisco 49ers free agent to go is tight end delanie walker who signs a four year, $17.5
. >> nasa now thinks that mars once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red play back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> they are using the instruments to drill into march and rocks and analyze the results. >> what they found it so far, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus. >> they also found mineral clay. this in the case in the distant past probably millions of years ago this area was...
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. >>> nasa and white house officials said the nation's asteroid detection program is behind schedule and billions of dollars are needed to keep americans safe from space threats like the meteor that exploded over russia last month. more than a thousand people were injured. officials said the risk of a massive meteor slamming into earth any time soon is small. just one in 20,000. here's the bad news, anderson. at least 10,000 large space objects -- one official used the term "city killers" haven't been connected yet. >> is it behind she-jool or schedule? >> she-jool. trust me. >> oh, smashing. >> tally-ho. >> i'm going to have some "aluminium" soda cans now. michele bachmann is back with claims about president obama wasting your money on chefs and dog walkers but are the accusations true? we're keeping them honest. >>> and what a convicted school shooter wore to his sentencing and what he said to victim families that has them understandably outraged. tion in, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe pr
. >>> nasa and white house officials said the nation's asteroid detection program is behind schedule and billions of dollars are needed to keep americans safe from space threats like the meteor that exploded over russia last month. more than a thousand people were injured. officials said the risk of a massive meteor slamming into earth any time soon is small. just one in 20,000. here's the bad news, anderson. at least 10,000 large space objects -- one official used the term "city...
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from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to devastate a continent and only 10% have been detected. russians saw a flash of light and heard the sonic boom. the meteor exploded with the force of a nuclear bomb. it did $30 million in damage and injured thousands. and no one saw it coming. >> we were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe. >> reporter: the nation's top science officials were called before congress tuesday to explain what they're doing to detect similar threats from space. >> objects as large as a car arrive about once per week rncht the bigger concern is, well, the bigger ones. usin
from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to...
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to do a strategic plan and what should nasa be looking at. should we be going to mars? dare we go even further, venus? what about -- should we do it with human beings, should we do it with robots? but dr. ride came back with many suggestions but one of which was she said that we should study the planet earth as if it were a planet in our solar system. she said there was a great belief that there was even intelligent life on planet earth and we'll continue to search for it from time to time here. now, i'm -- but really, dr. ride encouraged us to really look at our own planet. and our own planet, as if those from outside of our solar system, were looking at us. because she said that what every astronaut feels -- and i've talked to many along with senators nelson, glenn and gar garn -- is that when they go up and see the majestic universe that god has created, their greatest thrill is to look back on the planet earth and how touching and how moving it is and how we want to protect it. and we need to protect it because there is life on this plane
to do a strategic plan and what should nasa be looking at. should we be going to mars? dare we go even further, venus? what about -- should we do it with human beings, should we do it with robots? but dr. ride came back with many suggestions but one of which was she said that we should study the planet earth as if it were a planet in our solar system. she said there was a great belief that there was even intelligent life on planet earth and we'll continue to search for it from time to time...
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the nasa chief told lawmakers a meteor may have been deflected. infrared technology could have detected the meteor. currently there is not a whole lot we can do. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks. what would we do? >> the answer to you, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> experts warn the chances of a meteor catastrophe are slim. they say they are real. 10,000 small meteors within range capable of destroying heavily populated urban areas are out there. >>> now to a medical study that hits home for sleep deprived and stressed out right here at home. turns out they may make us at risk for obesity. colorado researchers discovered adults who got five hours of sleep a night gained weight almost immediately after cutting back on sleep. they ate 6% more food than adults who got nine hours of sleep at night. researchers discovered sleep deprived people crave fatty foods. wonder what the study is on people who get no sleep at night. >> should i let out my suit now because
the nasa chief told lawmakers a meteor may have been deflected. infrared technology could have detected the meteor. currently there is not a whole lot we can do. >> if you detected even a small one like the one that detonated in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks. what would we do? >> the answer to you, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> experts warn the chances of a meteor catastrophe are slim. they say they are real. 10,000 small meteors within range...
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nasa says no, it's in a magnetic highway. voyager left earth 35 years ago. >>> look at this. objects in the trunk are closer than they appear. this is a real shocker for cops in kalamazoo, michigan, when they stopped a guy who said he hid a deer and took it home for food. when they popped the trunk, the deer popped out. surprise. obviously scared and determined not to be road kill, the deer fled the scene. can you imagine? >> i wonder why they stopped him and just happened to look in the trunk and find the deer. anyway -- >>> could pope francis lead reform for the catholic church? why he may not oppose civil unions, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ >>> help us all. christine romans with a look ahead of what's going on, on "starting point." >>> we have the president minutes away from holding a live news conference from palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. we'll bring that to you live, along with instant reaction from the region and implications of
nasa says no, it's in a magnetic highway. voyager left earth 35 years ago. >>> look at this. objects in the trunk are closer than they appear. this is a real shocker for cops in kalamazoo, michigan, when they stopped a guy who said he hid a deer and took it home for food. when they popped the trunk, the deer popped out. surprise. obviously scared and determined not to be road kill, the deer fled the scene. can you imagine? >> i wonder why they stopped him and just happened to...
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nasa has congratulated bezos, what will he do with these american artifacts? likely, he'll eventually put them on display. >> great story. nice to see jay, also. a legend in his own right. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan drier in for a al this week. >> we should have told this girl that al is not here today. it's a good thing your l looks a lot like an h. >> i sneezed so that's why. >> we're okay. we can still say hi to lima, ohio. we're good and it is good and cold in some parts of the midwest. snow is still in the forecast, and we have snow falling all through nebraska, moving into kansas. we also have snow that is going to take hold in missouri as well. because of that, we have winter weather advisories, wibtder storm warnings on effect in this full day of spring. we could see 2 to 5 inches and end up with 5 inches or more. it looks like more of a newance snow in the midwest today. lake effect snow is going to be an issue with heavier snow >>> now, here is a peek out your window. 7:37. you made it through the rain, to thursday. you have a goo
nasa has congratulated bezos, what will he do with these american artifacts? likely, he'll eventually put them on display. >> great story. nice to see jay, also. a legend in his own right. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan drier in for a al this week. >> we should have told this girl that al is not here today. it's a good thing your l looks a lot like an h. >> i sneezed so that's why. >> we're okay. we can still say hi to lima, ohio. we're good and it...